Aphex Systems 720 manual Model 722 Broadcast Dominator, Applications, RCH Density adjusts

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It should be noted that there is only one ALT circuit controlling both channels equally. This provides global stereo balance and imaging by assuring that both channels always limit at the same threshold. This does cause an interaction if the Dominator ll is used as two independent channels. Therefore, we do not recommend such a practice.

Model 722 Broadcast

Dominator

Pre-emphasis is an equalization curve expressed as a time value based on the ratio of a resistor and capacitor. The higher the value, the greater the equalization. It has been employed as a noise reduction technique for broadcast and transmission links. There are primarily two world standards- 50 and 75 microseconds.

Model 722

The Dominator ll Model 722, has separately switchable pre and de-emphasis curves. When pre-emphasis is switched in, either 50 or 75 microseconds, the equalization curve is added after the input stage and before the limiters. When de-emphasis is switched in, the complementary de-emphasis curve is inserted after the final clipper and before the output stage.

When both pre and de-emphasis are switched in and when input is below threshold, the frequency response of the output is flat. As the input increases above threshold, the output takes the shape of the de-emphasis curve.

When both pre and de-emphasis are switched out, the Model 722 works exactly like the Model 720.

Applications

Sound Contracting — protection of amplifiers and speakers from overload; increased loudness; maximized use of available power.

Recording — preventing sudden peak overload of mixer or recorder; tightening tracks; special effects, etc.

Mixing — used as a program limiter, the Dominator ll will keep a track “rock steady” for “layering” into or on top of a mix.

Digital Sampling — obtaining good full scale samples free from peak overload, i.e. no more missed samples. Digital Recording — insuring clean recording by stopping clipping of peaks and overshoots. Maximizes bit usage for less distortion.

Satellite Uplink — Modulation control to prevent splattering on high frequency audio, gives reduced distortion, better signal-to-noise.

Broadcasting — AM and FM modulation control for increased loudness; cleaner sound; use in production for greater consistency of tapes, punchier voice-overs. Location Film Shoots anti-crash for dialog and sound effects recording.

Post Production — Soundtrack peak control; managing difficult dialog; controlling transient sound effects.

Optical Recording and Transfer — prevents “valve clash”, gives higher average level with low distortion and better signal-to-noise performance.

Analog Disk Mastering — peak control for high allowable average cutting levels; less limiter degradation to the program; brighter, punchier sound. C/D Mastering — peak and density control for more accurate digitizing, cleaner sound requiring less error correction on playback; no limiter induced sound degradation.

STL & Phone Line Driver — maximize signal-to-

noise without overload distortion.

Video and Audio Tape Duplication — “Hotter”

transfers without saturation.

 

RCH DENSITY - adjusts

RANGE - when switched

 

 

the Relative Crest Height

to the “.10” position it adds

LIMITING (meter) -

ch

(RCH) of the output.

a 10dB boost in the input

 

The higher the RCH

and a 10dB cut in the

displays the limiting

nd of

(clockwise) the louder the

output. The PEAK CEILING

(from gain reduction

 

output. The lower the

is therefore 10dB lower

and clipping) in the

nel

RCH (counter-clockwise)

than the settings shown

channel with the

f

the lower the average

on COARSE and FINE

greatest amount of

 

level in the output.

controls.

limiting.

e

FINE - adjusts the

n

PEAK CEILING by

m

±1dB in 0.2dB steps.

COARSE - switches the PEAK CEILING in 2dB steps from +2

POWER - switches AC mains on and off. “Off” position engages

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720, 722 specifications

Aphex Systems is a name synonymous with high-quality audio processing equipment, and their 722 and 720 models are standout examples that showcase advanced technology and superior audio performance. These devices cater to professionals in the audio industry, including musicians, sound engineers, and producers, who demand the best in audio fidelity.

The Aphex 722 is renowned for its exceptional A/D and D/A conversion capabilities. This 24-bit converter operates at sample rates up to 192 kHz, ensuring that audio is captured and reproduced with remarkable accuracy and detail. One of the standout features of the 722 is its flexible connectivity options, including both AES/EBU and S/PDIF digital connections. This versatility allows for seamless integration into various audio setups, whether in a studio or live environments.

In addition to its conversion prowess, the Aphex 722 includes advanced audio processing features that enhance the overall sound quality. It boasts the proprietary Aphex "Exciter" technology, which is designed to add harmonic content to audio signals, enriching the listening experience without compromising the integrity of the original sound. This feature is especially useful for adding warmth to vocals and clarity to instrument tracks.

On the other hand, the Aphex 720 is a powerful microphone preamp that is celebrated for its pristine signal path and low noise operation. The 720 employs Class A circuitry, offering an impressive dynamic range that captures detailed audio nuances. With its high-impedance inputs, the device is compatible with a wide range of microphones, from dynamic to condenser types, making it a versatile choice for various recording scenarios.

Both the 722 and 720 feature rugged construction, ensuring durability in demanding environments. They are designed with intuitive controls that allow for easy adjustments on the fly, catering to the fast-paced nature of live performances and studio sessions. Integrated LED meters provide real-time visual feedback, aiding users in maintaining optimal levels and avoiding distortion.

In summary, Aphex Systems’ 722 and 720 models are exemplary tools that leverage cutting-edge technologies to deliver superior audio quality. With their advanced features such as high-resolution conversion, unique processing capabilities, and reliable preamp performance, these devices stand out as essential components for professionals seeking to elevate their audio production. Whether in a studio or during live performances, the 722 and 720 are poised to meet the highest standards of audio excellence.